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Tooth decay

Tooth decay is often caused by having too much sugary food and drink and not cleaning your teeth and gums. See a dentist as soon as possible if you think you or your child has tooth decay. Early treatment can help stop it getting worse.

Check if you have tooth decay

Tooth decay may not cause any symptoms at first.

But if it gets worse it can lead to problems, such as a hole forming in the tooth (dental cavity).

If you have a hole in your tooth you may have:

  • toothache (tooth pain)
  • sharp pain in your tooth when eating or drinking hot, cold or sweet things (sensitive teeth)
  • white, brown or black spots on your tooth

Sometimes the tooth or gum can become infected, leading to a painful build-up of pus (dental abscess).

See a dentist if:

  • you have problems with your teeth like toothache or a sharp pain in your tooth when eating or drinking
  • your gums are painful, swollen, or bleed when you brush your teeth

Get regular dental check-ups

You should have regular dental check-ups even if you do not have any problems. See a dentist if you have not had a check-up for 2 years (or 1 year if you're under 18).

Treatments for tooth decay

Treatment for tooth decay depends on how severe it is.

A dentist can prescribe fluoride treatments like mouthwash or varnish to reverse early tooth decay.

You'll probably need a filling if you have a hole (cavity) in your tooth.

If tooth decay has reached the soft tissue (pulp) in the middle of your tooth, you may need root canal treatment.

Sometimes the affected tooth may need to be removed (extraction).

Cost of dental treatment

NHS dental treatment is free for some people, including:

  • children aged under 18, or under 19 and in full-time education
  • if you're pregnant or have had a baby in the past 12 months
  • if you're on some benefits, including Income Support and Universal Credit

If you do not qualify for free dental care, you will usually have to pay for treatment.

Find out more about dental costs

Preventing tooth decay

Tooth decay happens when bacteria create a sticky layer called plaque over your teeth. This damages the surface of your teeth over time.

Tooth decay is common in children, so it's important to make sure they're looking after their teeth and gums from an early age.

There are some simple things you can do to keep your and your children's teeth and gums healthy and help prevent tooth decay.

Do

  • brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste – spit after brushing, do not rinse

  • clean in between your teeth every day using floss or interdental brushes

  • use sugar-free medicines

  • have regular dental check-ups (your dentist will be able to advise you about how often you need to go)

Don't

  • do not have too much sugary food or drink

  • do not smoke

Last Reviewed
16 February 2024
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